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  • Ensure Transportation Fleet Complies With SC Guidelines: RTO To Schools

    Ensure Transportation Fleet Complies With SC Guidelines: RTO To Schools

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    Srinagar: Regional Transport authorities have asked the school administrations across the valley to bring their transportation fleet in compliance with the Supreme Court guidelines, indicating that a massive drive to check for rule violations will begin next week.

    Quoting an official at the Regional Transport Office (RTO) Kashmir KNO reported that they have received several complaints about violations on various grounds committed by school bus operators in the valley.

    He said that after simplifying public transportation, a significant campaign to ensure the safety of school buses transporting children would begin next week.

    “We have been receiving numerous complaints on violations and to check on that, a big push will be initiated from next week,” the official said, adding that the Supreme Court has put down certain criteria for educational institutions regarding the safety of school buses carrying children.

    Although the educational institutions are already aware of the Supreme Court guidelines, our drive is aimed at ensuring that everyone follows the guidelines, he said, adding that the issue concerns the children’s safety and those found violating the guidelines should not expect any concessions.

    “Those who are found violating the Supreme Court guidelines will be dealt with accordingly. However, no one should expect any concession on grounds that school children will suffer, and in that case, they should plan alternate arrangements,” the official said.

    Mentioning some of the guidelines, he said the school bus should have a qualified attendant for children on the bus while boarding and deboarding them and the bus should be painted yellow.

    As per the Supreme Court guidelines, the school name should be written on the back and front of the bus. The school name and telephone number should also be written and if hired ‘On School Duty’ should be clearly indicated. It should have up-to-date documents like a vehicle permit, fitness certificate, insurance certificate, valid token tax receipt, PUCC, SLD certificate, and GPS certificate.

    “School buses will be checked for the installation of speed limit devices as there is a specific and set speed limit for them,” the SC guidelines mention. “The bus should be fitted with a speed governor of specified standard with a maximum speed limit of 40 kph.”

    Highlighting the Supreme Court guidelines for a driver, the official said the driver should have at least 5 years experience of driving Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMVs) and carry a complete list of children.

    “A driver challaned more than twice a year for red light jumping, violation of lane discipline or allowing unauthorized persons to drive, or challaned even once for over speeding, drunken and dangerous driving should not be employed,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hyderabad: Two more buses join the ‘SHE Shuttle’ fleet

    Hyderabad: Two more buses join the ‘SHE Shuttle’ fleet

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    Hyderabad: Director general of police Anjani Kumar launched two ‘SHE Shuttle’ buses at the Women’s Conclave and Awards 2023 on Friday.

    Speaking at the event, Commissioner of Cyberabad police Stephen Raveendra, said “Women’s rights are still challenged. There is still a long way to go. Time for change is now”.

    Krishna Yedula of Society for Cyberabad Security Council (SCSC) SHE Shuttle initiative, which was started in 2015 with two buses has grown in numbers and the total is now 17.

    Consul General of the US Consulate Jennifer Larson, the chief guest at the event, presented the Awards to the winners in various categories and highlighted the importance of women in different areas of life.

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  • The Baltic Fleet conducted exercises with Iskanders

    The Baltic Fleet conducted exercises with Iskanders

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    Calculations of the Iskander OTRK of the Baltic Fleet conducted missile strike exercises

    The crews of the operational-tactical missile systems (OTRK) “Iskander” of the missile formation of the Baltic Fleet conducted exercises to deliver missile strikes against important targets of a mock enemy. This was reported in the press service of the fleet, reports TASS.

    It is noted that, as part of the exercise, the missilemen carried out a covert advance to the designated positional area, equipped starting positions, and also performed single and group electronic launches on targets that imitated missile launchers, airfields, protected objects and command posts of a mock enemy.

    The press service noted that during the exercises, the command of the formation from mobile command posts practiced issues of covert control of units. The combat crews of the missilemen operated under conditions of imitation of radiation and chemical contamination of the area. Also, the rocket men repelled the attack of sabotage and reconnaissance groups of a mock enemy.

    Mobile OTRK “Iskander” are designed to destroy important objects, air defense and missile defense systems of the enemy at ranges up to 500 kilometers.

    In December 2022, the first deputy director of Rostec, Vladimir Artyakov, announced that Russia had significantly increased the production of Iskander OTRK missiles.

    In September 2022, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ground Forces, General of the Army Oleg Salyukov, called the Iskander-M OTRK the best in its class.

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Air India to acquire modern fleet, orders 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing

    Air India to acquire modern fleet, orders 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing

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    New Delhi: Air India, part of the Tata Sons conglomerate, on Tuesday announced that it has signed letters of intent with Airbus and Boeing to acquire both widebody and single-aisle aircraft.

    The order comprises 40 Airbus A350s, 20 Boeing 787s and 10 Boeing 777-9s widebody aircraft, as well as 210 Airbus A320/321 Neos and 190 Boeing 737 MAX single-aisle aircraft. The A350 aircraft will be powered by Rolls-Royce engines, and the B777/787s by engines from GE Aerospace. All single-aisle aircraft will be powered by engines from CFM International.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in a video call with French President Emmanuel Macron, Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons, N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, Campbell Wilson, CEO, Air India, and Guillaume Faury, CEO, Airbus, on the occasion of the launch of a partnership between Air India and Airbus.

    The Prime Minister highlighted the rapid expansion and growth of the civil aviation market in India, which will give impetus to greater connectivity between India and the rest of the world, and will in turn encourage tourism and business in the country.

    Complimenting the strong presence of French companies in India, Modi also recalled the recent decision by French aerospace engine manufacturer SAFRAN to set up its largest MRO facility in India to service aircraft engines for both Indian and international carriers.

    Commenting on the occasion, Tata Sons Chairman Chandrasekaran said: “Air India is on a large transformation journey across safety, customer service, technology, engineering, network and human resources. Modern, efficient fleet is a fundamental component of this transformation. This order is an important step in realising Air India’s ambition, articulated in its Vihaan.AI transformation programme, to offer a world class proposition serving global travellers with an Indian heart.

    “These new aircraft will modernise the airline’s fleet and onboard product, and dramatically expand its global network. The growth enabled by this order will also provide unparalleled career opportunities for Indian aviation professionals and catalyse accelerated development of the Indian aviation ecosystem.”

    The first of the new aircraft will enter service in late 2023, with the bulk to arrive from mid-2025 onwards. In the interim, Air India has already started taking delivery of 11 leased B777 and 25 A320 aircraft to accelerate its fleet and network expansion.

    “At long last, after many months of difficult negotiation, I’m delighted to finally share that Air India has signed letters of intent with Boeing, Airbus, Rolls-Royce, GE Aerospace and CFM International for a fleet of brand-new aircraft,” said Air India CEO Campbell Wilson in a communication to the employees on Tuesday.

    In addition to the 470 aircraft on firm order, Air India has secured a number of options and purchase rights.

    “These give us the option, but not the obligation, to take additional aircraft at already-negotiated production slots and/or prices so that we can nimbly accommodate further growth and manage risk,” the CEO informed the employees.

    The firm part of the order alone is not just the largest order ever made by an Indian airline, it is one of the largest single aircraft orders by any airline, anywhere, ever, and testifies to India’s unique combination of extraordinary scale and growth opportunity, Wilson said in the communication.

    The acquisition of new aircraft, which will come with an entirely new cabin interior, complements Air India’s previously announced plan to refit its existing widebody B787 and B777 aircraft with new seats and inflight entertainment systems. The first of these refitted aircraft will enter service in mid-2024.

    The Air India group currently comprises full-service Air India, as well as two low-cost subsidiaries — Air India Express and Air Asia India — which are in the process of merging.

    Its parent, Tata Sons, recently announced its intention to merge Air India with full-service airline Vistara, a joint venture between Tata Sons and Singapore Airlines in which the former holds 51 per cent share. In steady state, subject to regulatory approval, the group will comprise a single full-service airline, Air India, and a single low-cost airline, Air India Express.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )